//
//  CMSampleBufferUtils.m
//  dal-plugin
//
//  Created by John Boiles  on 5/8/20.
//

#import "CMSampleBufferUtils.h"

CMSampleTimingInfo CMSampleTimingInfoForTimestamp(uint64_t timestampNanos, uint32_t fpsNumerator,
                                                  uint32_t fpsDenominator)
{
    // The timing here is quite important. For frames to be delivered correctly and successfully be recorded by apps
    // like QuickTime Player, we need to be accurate in both our timestamps _and_ have a sensible scale. Using large
    // timestamps and scales like clock_gettime_nsec_np() and NSEC_PER_SEC will work for display, but will error out
    // when trying to record.
    //
    // 600 is a common default in Apple's docs https://developer.apple.com/documentation/avfoundation/avmutablemovie/1390622-timescale
    CMTimeScale scale = 600;
    CMSampleTimingInfo timing;
    timing.duration = CMTimeMake(fpsDenominator * scale, fpsNumerator * scale);
    timing.presentationTimeStamp = CMTimeMakeWithSeconds(timestampNanos / (double) NSEC_PER_SEC, scale);
    timing.decodeTimeStamp = kCMTimeInvalid;
    return timing;
}
